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Japanese culture is simply put, the societal culture of Japan and its people. Culture is a result of many influences not limited to religion, economic situation, survival influences (available food sources, terrain, etc.) and climate. There is not enough time or space to give an adequate overview of...
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JAPANESE CULTURE - Over 220 pages of Japanese culture: Geisha, Samurai, Japanese Language, Japanese Clothing, kimono culture, Japanese New Year, Japanese tea ceremony, Japanese gardens, Christmas in Japan, Japanese music and more culture of Japan. ... JAPANESE CULTURE - GEISHA...
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Culture of Japan - Wikipedia on Ask.com
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This is not another site on Japanese Zen and rock gardens, nor fantasizing about pretty geisha, samurai, ninja, and Japanese comics. This site is to familiarize you with a few basic characteristics of Japanese culture and behavior that the westerner will encounter.
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Since 1996, Japanese-Online.com has been providing free learning services to people who wish to study the Japanese language. We also now provide a means for Japanese learners to find and talk to one another, as well as seek language exchange relationships with Japanese speakers.
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Visit to the Mutsu District (Oku-No-Hosomichi by Basho) (Japanese only) ... Kanatehon Chuusingura (Japanese only) ... Rekishi Kaido (History and Culture)
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Japan travel guide, offering information on Japanese popular culture, the history of Japanese culture, etiquette and relocation information - it's all here at Japan Zone. ... Japan travel guide, information on Japan and Japanese culture.
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About Japanese customs and traditions. ... Kimono, Yukata About traditional Japanese dresses. ... Geisha About entertainers performing traditional Japanese arts.
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Things Japanese people should not say to Westerners ; How can Japanese people avoid offending Westerners or avoid seeming racist, naive or stupid ... JREF Top > Culture ... DIRECTORY FORUM GALLERY CLASSIFIEDS PRACTICAL SOCIETY CULTURE LANGUAGE ENTERTAINMENT MORE...
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